No. 21, Cleveland Winn, RB, Naples In 1968, Cleveland Winn broke school records in football at Naples High School. Even though he lived in Fort Myers, Winn came to Naples because Fort Myers schools weren't integrated at the time and Naples schools were. Now, Winn, 62, works at Salvation Army in Fort Myers as a security guard as well as helping in other areas like nightly devotion and dinner service to the homeless.Scott McIntyre/Staff

No. 20, Jake O'Connell, TE, Gulf Coast High School Kansas City Chiefs tight end Jake O'Connell on the bench in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011. (AP Photo/Tom Strattman)

No. 19, Dallas Crawford, South Fort Myers Greg Kahn/Staff

No. 18 Randy Hand, Estero The former Wildcat went on to star at University of Florida. Photo c Copyright Glenn Danforth/Imagine Media All Rights Reserved glenn@imaginemedia.org http://www.imaginemedia.org

No. 17, Brad Lundstrom, Lely High School

No. 16, Terry Dean Barron Collier. The 41-year-old Dean throws a football back to his son Tyler in the backyard of Dean's home in Naples. Dean is a former Barron Collier High School quarterback as well as a University of Florida quarterback.Scott McIntyre/Staff

No. 15, Buddy Schultheis, Naples High Photo courtesy of the University of Florida

No. 14 Steve Octavien, Lely Sept. 4, 2009; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Dallas Cowboys linebacker Steve Octavien (53) leaps into the end zone for a touchdown off an interception on a Minnesota Vikings pass in the third quarter at the Metrodome. Mandatory credit: Bruce Kluckhohn US PRESSWIRE

No. 13, Bart Weiss, Naples The 1982 Naples High grad went on to star at the Air Force Academy. Photo Courtesy of The Air Force Academy

No. 11, Matt Prater, Estero Prater now kicks for the Denver Broncos. Here he celebrates after kicking a 56-yard field goal during the second quarter of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

No. 10, Spencer Adkins, Naples High School As a senior Spencer Adkins was the 2004 Naples Daily News Broxson Trophy award winner as the top high school football player of the year(player of the year). David Ahntholz/Staff

No. 8, Herchell Troutman, Barron Collier Troutman, 38, of Naples, is a former Barron-Collier running back who was ranked 11th in the state in rushing his senior year. Troutman went on to play at the University of Colorado. William DeShazer/Staff

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No. 7, Fred McCrary, Naples High McCrary ran for over 1,200 yards as a senior, then played at Mississippi State before moving on to the NFL where he played for the Saints, Chargers, Falcons, Patriots and Seahawks. He won a Super Bowl ring with the Patriots even though he was on injured reserve. David Albers/ Staff

No. 6, Albert Bentley, Immokalee Bentley played running back for two seasons before winning a national title at the University of Miami, and then playing in the NFL for eight years. David Albers/Staff

No. 5, Anthony Henry, Estero Henry played quarterback and safety for the Wildcats, then went to USF when it began its program. He was a fourth-round draft pick that played nine years in the NFL for the Browns, Cowboys and Lions.

No. 4, Sammy Watkins, South Fort Myers. Watkins won the Broxson Award as the area's top player, teamed with Dallas Crawford to lead the Wolfpack to the state semifinals, then became one of only three true freshman to be named an AP All-American at Clemson. Greg Kahn/Staff

No. 3, Anthony Herrera, Barron Collier Herrera starred on the offensive line for the Cougars, played at the University of Tennessee, then made it as an undrafted free agent in the NFL, playing for the Minnesota Vikings for eight seasons before retiring in 2012.